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Rafalski was not drafted by any NHL team. He played for four years at the University of Wisconsin and played very well, scoring 45 points in 43 games in his senior year, in which he was named to the WCHA First All-Star Team and the NCAA West First All-Star Team . With no immediate NHL prospects, Rafalski headed overseas. He spent the 1995- 1996 season with Brynas IF Gavle of the Swedish Elite League. After scoring only 9 points in 22 games in Sweden, he then moved to Finland. He played a season for HPK Hameenlinna of the SM-Liiga, and scored 35 points. He went to HIFK Helsinki in 1997, and spent two years there, and played very well in both. In his final year in Finland, he scored 19 goals and 53 points in 53 games.
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In the 2000-01 NHL season , Rafalski continued his scoring ways, notching 47 points. He played in his first NHL All-Star Game, and won a Silver Medal in the Olympic GamesOlympic Flame from Olympia to the opening ceremony. The Olympic Games or Olympics are an international multi-sport event taking place every fourth year. Originally held in ancient Greece, they were revived by a French nobleman, Pierre Fredy, Baron de Coub, playing for Team USA. The following year, Rafalski won his second cup as the Devils defeated the Mighty Ducks of AnaheimThe Mighty Ducks of Anaheim are a National Hockey League team based in Anaheim, California. They were founded in 1992, with their home arena at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim ("The Pond"). Their uniform colors are maroon and jade green, and feature a hocke. He played in a second All-Star Game in 2004, although the Devils stumbled in the playoffs.
Brian Rafalski is considered very small for an NHL defenseman, standing only 5'10", and weighing only 200 pounds. However, he is an intelligent playmaker and works effectively without the benefit of the sort of impressive physical stature had by Zdeno CharaZdeno Chara, #3 (born March 18, 1977) is an elite ice hockey defenceman playing for the Ottawa Senators. At 6'9" (2. 06 m), he is the tallest player ever to play in the National Hockey League. Chara was born in Trencin, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia). or even Eric Lindros. Many teams put such an emphasis on size, though, that even a player as obviously qualified to play in the NHL as Rafalski went totally undrafted, and had to go to Europe to find a place to play hockey. A similar issue confronted Martin St. Louis, although he made it to the NHL much more quickly. It is also true, thought, that Rafalski is not an elite defender, and is strictly an offensive-defenseman. He is usually paired with Scott Stevens, who is an elite defender, and Stevens's defensive presence allows Rafalski to gamble a bit more on offense.
In the end, though, Rafalski has played a very important role in two Stanley Cup victories, and is a top-pairing defenseman for one of the best teams in the league. Even though he is now 30, he has several years of quality hockey left to play.